San Antonio Stand Off Turns out to Be Empty House

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San Antonio Stand Off Turns out to Be Empty House

Richard Longoria

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - What San Antonio police thought was a
standoff with a barricaded man and a female hostage ended early
Friday with an empty house.
     
Police went to the house in northeastern San Antonio after a 911
operator received a report about 10 p.m. Thursday of a domestic
disturbance there. Tactical officers surrounded the house and
hostage negotiators tried to reach the man, but without success.
     
WOAI-AM of San Antonio reports police entered the house about 2
a.m. Friday and found no one inside. Neither the man nor the woman
have been found.
     
     
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)
     
AP-NY-07-03-09 0702EDT

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